Replacement Fuel Injector
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I needed a replacement quickly and fitted an used one then bought another couple of used spares
from the UK via E bay.
Interesting that your no 8 failed and my no 7 injector and coil have failed.
We need a louvered bonnet !
Btw the V8 ones are orange and the V6 green.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FUEL-INJE...0AAOSwH6tZjKIX
from the UK via E bay.
Interesting that your no 8 failed and my no 7 injector and coil have failed.
We need a louvered bonnet !
Btw the V8 ones are orange and the V6 green.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FUEL-INJE...0AAOSwH6tZjKIX
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[QUOTE=meirion1;2299522]I needed a replacement quickly and fitted an used one then bought another couple of used spares
from the UK via E bay.
Interesting that your no 8 failed and my no 7 injector and coil have failed.
We need a louvered bonnet ! [QUOTE]
Meirion1, even more interesting when you consider that a year ago my number 7 injector failed!
At the time SNG Barratt had a deal on new replacements at GBP 40 (no longer available). So this time it cost me GBP 104 for the injector and GBP 20 for shipping.
Have you had generally good results from buying used injectors?
Also, a while back I read an excellent post on this forum (I thought I had saved its URL in my Favourites, but cannot find it now) which listed loads of Ford and other parts that were interchangeable; anyone kept a shortcut to it, please?
By way of example, nearly a couple of years ago I bought a used Ford Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor from the same company you gave a link to above and it has worked fine?
from the UK via E bay.
Interesting that your no 8 failed and my no 7 injector and coil have failed.
We need a louvered bonnet ! [QUOTE]
Meirion1, even more interesting when you consider that a year ago my number 7 injector failed!
At the time SNG Barratt had a deal on new replacements at GBP 40 (no longer available). So this time it cost me GBP 104 for the injector and GBP 20 for shipping.
Have you had generally good results from buying used injectors?
Also, a while back I read an excellent post on this forum (I thought I had saved its URL in my Favourites, but cannot find it now) which listed loads of Ford and other parts that were interchangeable; anyone kept a shortcut to it, please?
By way of example, nearly a couple of years ago I bought a used Ford Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor from the same company you gave a link to above and it has worked fine?
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I have had very good results with all the used spares I have bought.
These days a perfectly good vehicle can be written off with not much damage
and not a huge amount of mileage on the car also dealers will give a warranty on used spares.
One exception has been the boot lock-they don't last very long and I have tried to repair one.
I am pretty sure I know how to repair it but getting it back together is very difficult.
Probably need to make a jig to reassemble.
They are rare used and prices have gone up. I hate to think what a new one costs!
These days a perfectly good vehicle can be written off with not much damage
and not a huge amount of mileage on the car also dealers will give a warranty on used spares.
One exception has been the boot lock-they don't last very long and I have tried to repair one.
I am pretty sure I know how to repair it but getting it back together is very difficult.
Probably need to make a jig to reassemble.
They are rare used and prices have gone up. I hate to think what a new one costs!
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